The FAIR Institute is excited to respond to the call by members by formally expanding our research agenda in 2024.
Leaders in our community have joined new workgroups and committees to help organizations meet developing analytics needs to
We will also be continuing to develop and publish new FAIR™ standards with the goal of creating an independent technical standards development body to research, develop and validate the new standards.
Here’s an overview of the new research structure at the FAIR Institute:
Standards Committee
The Standards Committee maintains and governs the FAIR Taxonomy and Analytics Model as well as the standard extensions and other deliverables created by the Standards Working Groups, under the guidance of the Industry Research Boards.
The Standards Committee is composed of (voting) Committee Members and of (non-voting) Committee Advisors.
Standards Committee Members
Standards Body Working Groups
Standards Working Groups are created to research and develop new standard taxonomies and analytics models, as well as other research on risk data. The current research agenda includes FAIR model validation and enhancements such as FAIR-CAM, FAIR-MAM and AI risk modeling.
The mission of the Standards Body Working Groups is to research new areas of extension of the FAIR model, data sources and formats, mapping to complementary models and frameworks.
Examples of research projects include
Vision: To accelerate the adoption of GenAI by businesses and individuals with confidence built by risk-informed decision making and help harness the enormous power of AI technologies.
GenAI Risk Group Members
Supply Chain Risk Standards Research Working Group
Vision: To reduce supply chain impact of cyber attacks by 3x by 2025
Supply Chain Risk Group Members
We encourage Institute Members to get involved by submitting relevant research topics to the working groups. Contact us.
Join us at the 2024 FAIR Conference, October 1 and 2, in Washington, DC